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Modernist design emerged in the early 20th century as a movement dedicated to clarity, function, and the rejection of unnecessary ornament. Defined by geometric forms, rational structure, and honest materials, it prioritizes purpose and efficiency in every element. Steel, glass, and wood are often used in their purest form, allowing construction and proportion to shape the aesthetic. Rooted in the belief that design should reflect the realities of modern life, modernism continues to influence interiors with its timeless discipline and architectural clarity.
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